5 things to know about feedback to Champagne’s TTC wireless service consultation

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5 things to know about feedback to Champagne’s TTC wireless service consultation
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Rogers, Bell Canada, Telus Corp. and Quebecor Inc. had until Aug. 8 to submit responses to Champagne's proposed solutions.

September to January, typically the busiest sales season.

Rather than a 30-day window for talks, Bell said 10 days would be enough before arbitration is needed. It proposed arbitration last no more than 30 days, down from ISED’s suggestion of 70.Under ISED’s proposals, each carrier would be required to offer voice, text and data services in all TTC stations within six months and 80 per cent of subway tunnels within two years after either negotiations or arbitration have concluded.

They said it is concerning that Rogers is seemingly “refusing to work with other service providers to allow access to their infrastructure” and called a delay or denial of access for other providers “unacceptable.” The coalition also includes OpenMedia, Woman Abuse Council of Toronto, A Voice for Transit, CodeRedTO, Leadnow, Social Planning Toronto, Toronto Youth Cabinet and YWCA Toronto.In its submission, the Toronto Police Service emphasized the importance of a swift resolution to the standoff.The police service said it “would be ideal” if the entire upgraded network was ready for use by the end of the first quarter of 2025.

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